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Book a free Zoom consult

The goal is simple: get a clear next step on visas, status, or entry permits. The Zoom call works well even if you are outside Israel or far from Ashdod.

Submit the form and we will respond according to availability. There is no obligation. You will receive a short, responsible direction on what to do next.

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Contact details

Short contact form

This is the fastest way to receive a clear initial direction. Submissions are sent directly to the secure Google Form. Prefer the full form? Open it in a new tab.

What you get after you submit

  1. A quick review to confirm the goal and key details.
  2. A focused request if anything essential is missing.
  3. A Zoom consult or a short written direction on next steps.

Response timing varies based on volume and complexity. We aim to reply as soon as possible but do not promise specific timelines. If the situation is urgent, especially at Ben Gurion late at night, note it clearly so we can assess the possibility of emergency support.

Privacy and information handling

The information you send is used only for contact, an initial review, and assessing whether assistance is possible. We do not sell data or share it with unrelated parties. Submissions are handled through a third party service and are also subject to that provider privacy policy.

Please remember: information on this page and in the initial call is general and not legal advice. Only after a structured review can we offer tailored guidance.

Ready to begin?

Leave your details and we will respond with a clear first direction.

What to include in the form

The more focused your details, the faster we can respond. You do not need to attach every document, but a short description of the situation, key dates, and any prior refusals or delays is helpful.

  • Who is involved and how they are connected.
  • The main goal and level of urgency.
  • Which documents you already have and which are missing.

The initial intake does not replace legal advice. It is meant to establish direction before deeper work begins.

Quick prep before the call

Bring the names of the parties, a short timeline, and any key documents you already have. We do not need long files at the first stage, only the essential facts that help us understand the picture.

  • Any target dates or deadlines you are facing.
  • A note about past refusals or requests for supplementation.
  • Clarity about what you want to achieve in the first consult.

If you are not sure what to ask, a single sentence describing the situation is enough. We will respond with focused follow up questions to complete the picture.